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this post was submitted on 08 Aug 2025
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They are allowed to be scared of trans people, no projecting it though.
Ehhhhh... only for a time. If you're still a fearful cunt after having several positive experiences, then you're just a broken human, too chicken to ever grow to understand let alone improve the real world.
It should still come down to behavior, though. Being afraid itself isn't bad. It's deciding that society needs to bend to your irrational fears where it becomes bigotry against reality.
You said it was better than I did, thanks!
People have irrational fears all the time, no reason needed.